You've got nothing to lose': Labour's bonus MPs' aim to make their mark after surprise wins
Briefly

Neil Duncan-Jordan reflects on his office's decor, stating, 'I want it to be me... working-class people didn't come here very often in the past. Now there's many more of us... you've got to try and make this part of you.' He emphasizes the importance of authenticity in representation as a working-class MP.
Duncan-Jordan expresses his intention to voice concerns against government decisions, as shown when he states that he wasn't trying to be 'difficult or nasty' when opposing the cut to winter fuel payments. His commitment to campaigning reflects a long-standing focus on fairness in social policies.
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